I've been using xmlstream for quite sometime now and I noticed one such
problem where my server doesn't detect clients that went to hardware
shutdown without closing the socket. I also reproduced it using a simple
twisted TCP server:
#!/usr/bin/python
from twisted.internet import protocol
from twisted.internet import reactor
class EchoProtocol(protocol.Protocol):
def __init__(self):
pass
def connectionMade(self):
print "Client Connected Detected!"
def connectionLost(self, reason):
print "Client Connection Lost!"
def dataReceived(self, data):
self.transport.write(data)
factory = protocol.Factory()
factory.protocol = EchoProtocol
reactor.listenTCP(8000, factory)
reactor.run()
Using a different machine, telnet to the echo server and then shut down the
computer (without exiting telnet). It seems that the connectionLost function
doesn't get called. I even had an XMPP account appeared online on our XMPP
server for almost three days even though I shut down the PC hosting my
client. Should we implement a Hearbeat functionality? Thank you in advance!
Alvin Delagon
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http://www.alvinatorsplayground.blogspot.com/
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